Posts tagged "car accident injury"

By Matthew Dubin of Law Offices of Matthew D. Dubin on Wednesday, May 3, 2017.

I don't usually use this blog to make personal appeals for help, but this time I feel I have to. Last Wednesday, April 26, my friend Mary Sabetto was driving southbound on I-5 heading toward Tacoma, when a tree fell across the road, crushing her Prius and causing serious injuries. Check out the horrifying dashcam footage.

By Matthew Dubin of Law Offices of Matthew D. Dubin posted in Car Accidents on Wednesday, November 4, 2015.

A few months ago I sat down with a man who was looking into a personal injury claim on behalf of his wife. She had been driving in Mukilteo when a drunk driver crossed the center line and hit her head on. She suffered multiple injuries, but the most severe injury was to her ankle. She had already undergone several ankle surgeries and she was looking at a long and painful recovery. It was likely that she would suffer a permanent disability as the result of this incident.

By Matthew Dubin of Law Offices of Matthew D. Dubin posted in Car Accidents on Monday, June 2, 2014.

November 21, 2002 was a typical November evening. It was dark and rainy and traffic on northbound Interstate 5 in Seattle was heavy. I was driving home from work, and I was very aware of the Volvo that had been tailgating me for the last mile or so. Suddenly, the traffic ahead of me came to a stop. I was able to stop my 1998 Mustang, but the Volvo behind me never even hit his brakes. He smashed into the rear of my car. The impact pushed my Mustang into a large SUV ahead of me. The rear end of my car was crunched in, and the trailer hitch from the SUV split my front bumper in two.

By Matthew Dubin of Law Offices of Matthew D. Dubin on Friday, September 27, 2013.

November 21, 2002 was a typical November evening. It was dark and rainy and traffic on northbound Interstate 5 in Seattle was heavy. I was driving home from work, and I was very aware of the Volvo that had been tailgating me for the last mile or so. Suddenly, the traffic ahead of me came to a stop. I was able to stop my 1998 Mustang, but the Volvo behind me never even hit his brakes. He smashed into the rear of my car. The impact pushed my Mustang into a large SUV ahead of me. The rear end of my car was crunched in, and the trailer hitch from the SUV split my front bumper in two.

By Matthew Dubin of Law Offices of Matthew D. Dubin posted in Car Accidents on Wednesday, June 12, 2013.

You've been injured in an accident in Washington. Maybe you were riding a bus that hit another vehicle.Maybe you were a pedestrian crossing the street when a car. Maybe you were riding your bike and a car turned into you.However it happened, you were hurt. You've been checked out by a doctor and maybe you've started a course of treatment. Now you're looking for a lawyer to help you with your insurance claim.One question you probably have is "how long will this take?" The answer, as lawyers like to say is "it depends."

By Matthew Dubin of Law Offices of Matthew D. Dubin posted in Car Accidents on Monday, June 10, 2013.

I often speak about what not to do after an accident, but there are certain things you definitely SHOULD do after a car accident in the State of Washington to protect your claim, and to make sure you get the proper treatment for any possible injuries.

On behalf of Law Offices of Matthew D. Dubin posted in Car Accidents on Tuesday, April 16, 2013.

Washington residents may be interested to learn that the State Patrol is searching for witnesses to an accident. The car accident occurred recently on State Route 527. According to reports, the driver of an SUV vehicle crossed the median and began driving in the opposite direction of the highway when it collided head on with a Freightliner tractor. Fortunately, the reports do not indicate that the driver of the tractor suffered any injuries in the crash.

A Seattle man was recently charged in connection with a motor vehicle accident that killed two people. He will now face two counts of vehicular homicide, one count of reckless endangerment and one count of vehicular assault in the aftermath of the fatal car accident.

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